[July 07, 2014]LONDON (Reuters) - U.S.
singer-songwriter Ariana Grande topped Britain's singles chart on Sunday
with her track "Problem" featuring Iggy Azalea, becoming the first
performer to head a new look chart based on Internet streaming as well
as physical sales data.

The Official Charts Company said the 21-year-old singer had
made history in the process, notching up a combined charts sales
figure of 113,000 in the last week.

That was made up of 106,000 physical sales and 712,000 audio
streams, it said, saying it counted 100 streams as a single
purchase.

"Ghost", a track by former TV talent show contestant Ella
Henderson, held onto the second spot, it said.

In the albums chart, British singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran held
onto the top spot for a second week with his album "X", which is
pronounced as "Multiply".

A self-titled album by 5 Seconds of Summer took the second spot,
while an album by George Ezra, "Wanted on Voyage", placed third.